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    si·lent
    [ˈsīlənt]
    adjective
    silent (adjective)
    1. not making or accompanied by any sound:
      "the woods were still and silent"
      • (of a person) not speaking:
        "she fell silent for a moment"
      • not expressed aloud:
        "a silent prayer"
      • (of a letter) written but not pronounced, e.g. b in doubt:
        "a silent “h”"
      • (of a movie) without an accompanying soundtrack:
        "she appeared in a number of silent films"
      • saying or recording nothing on a particular subject:
        "the poems are silent on the question of marriage"
      • (of a person) not prone to speak much; taciturn:
        "I'm the strong, silent type"
    Origin
    late 15th century (in the sense ‘not speaking’): from Latin silent- ‘being silent’, from the verb silere.
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